An all-day destination market for the very best of Spanish food, drinks, and culture from world-famous Chef José Andrés and the Adría Brothers.
10 Hudson Yards New York , NY 10001 United States
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. American Express & MasterCard) |
Wheelchair Accessible | Yes |
Restroom | Yes |
Menus | Dessert |
Drinks | Beer, Wine, Full Bar, Cocktails |
Small portions but fresh ingredients . Same wines that you can order throughout— no need to wait at the bar .
This place is the Eataly of Spanish food , but smaller. There paella is very good, but the rest of the place is just okay and overpriced for what you get.
Food High level
Finally some decent patatas bravas around. Not cheap but very well done. Get the mixto sauce.
They’ve got literally everything Spanish. Impressive jamón , cheese , & seafood selections . Flan , churros , paellas for days, jerez selection, pan con tomate, fresh gazpachos , etc. Impressive.
One of the best food court in the city . Great choice of Spanish cuisine , deserts , cheeses , wines and etc.I’ve tried Paella , rabbit meat was very tender and flavorful. Also Crema Catalana and Churros .
You can spend all day here eating and drinking amazing food from all regions of Spain. Bale
Sat with sabrina at the wine bar . Loved gazpacho , calamari , mussels , ham and manchego sandwich . Liquid olives can be skipped. Pricy but awesome ambiance, feels like a boqueria!
Don’t miss the jamon iberico — expensive but nothing like it. Great gazpacho . Churros and patatas bravas also great. Paella pretty good but could skip to try other things. Great G&Ts at the bar too!
Never been to Spain but this was a great meet up spot with friends. We each went around getting different foods and brought it back to a cafe section. Flatbread and fried potatoes were great.
Food is fantastic! Be patient to grab a table as it’s a very popular place. I am from Spain and I feel at home when I eat there. A must in NYC!
“Food court ” perhaps but keep in mind you can’t go buy a dish you really want and eat it in another restaurant .
The food is good like you would expect from José Anrdrés, but the experience sucks. It’s impossible to find a comfortable place to sit and difficult to figure out where anything is.
Chicken Croquetas at the bravas stand! Tastes like chicken pot pie in a pocket.
Spanish Cusine all flavors and variety
Pepito de ternera and Mediterranean G&T are a great combo!
really interesting environment and variety of Spanish bars
Food at La Barra is a lot better than at La Leña restaurant , don’t go for the Tortilla as is just awful, worst I’ve ever tasted in NYC and hard to believed the owners are spanish chefs .
Epcot Spain
Misses the mark on Spanish experience, feels generic and rushed. Concept hard to understand. Not enough shelves for market . Too cramped for a food hall. Not enough counter seats for a nice wine bar .
NYT Top New Restaurants (12/2019) https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/07/23/dining/mercado-little-spain-review-pete-wells.html
Awesome, almost like being in Spain
New hidden gem . Best part of our visit to Hudson Yards
It’s a tourist trap, with kinda good food. The actual “mercado” is chaotic. You can only order from one “stand” at a time, meaning you end up spending an hour ordering. The gambas are good though.
seems like a lot of good options - churros were great after walking the high line
Must go if miss Spain!
New in Hudson yard!
I love Spanish food and the ambiance is great, but it's really expensive for mediocre food
Paella , Churro and Oysters but they are expensive
It's okay, nothing spectacular and is all overpriced. My choice: Flatbread at Cocas. Skip the Churros with Chocolate , terrible taste.
Great place for Spanish tapas
I was kind of bummed that you can only get croquets at the bar and not take them to your table? The over all food is ‘ok’. Nothing to write home about.
Tourist trip for Spanish tapas . $$$$ Avoid if you don’t want to deal with 1mm tourists trying to figure the place out. Doesn’t feel like a new york venue.
Very nice place to eat
Food not wow, wine ok! Friendly waiters tho
It’s way overpriced
Delicioso gastronomía española
Muy buen lugar para tomar unos vinos , cervezas y comida española .
El mercado es genial y muy auténtico . Pero los trabajadores no saben toda la comida española y no hay una tienda de pintxos
Hay muchas expectativas Esperando que abran este sitio por horas, aunque no viva en NY sera el primer lugar que pise en mi proxima visita.
Buen lugar para tomar una cañita y una copa de vino con una tapa . No bueno para una cena más formal .
A comida estava boa, mas não incrível, o serviço achei bem ruim. Mas pelo menos ganhamos uma entrada pela demora do prato
Empanadillas de bonito
Demasiadas personas y muy pocos lugares para sentarse
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Comically low rating. Food is excellent...contending with Quito Pino for best in the city. And reasonably priced. Lots of overlap with Mercado, but egg/chickpeas from back page worth the seat alone - AmateurConcierge
Bold flavored tapas style dishes. Anchovies and tomatoes were great - Cynthia Lin
Had the tasting menu! Good option for those that like cochinillo, otherwise try another spot - Ale
Cool place for a casual lunch, coffee, groceries, cheeses and even a butchery that offers picanha cuts! - Ray Lopes
Cool place to hang out on a Saturday; Really fresh design, lots of great food options, and plenty of space to chill out. - Michelle Wiles
Lots of vegan options (ramen, sandwiches, etc.). $5 off if you buy anything $15 with Apple Pay - Yvonne Chow
Must make a reservation ahead of time online (it’s free) but limited due to capacity - Jaclyn R
Amazing place to read or walking, i like the mood a little mellow, a little happy. Great views of the city. - Santiago Caicedo
Elegant mall with amazing views of The Hudson River. 5 floors filled of high end stores and many restaurants. Always crowded but worth your time. Definitely a wonderful place to go to in New York - ℳ????????♍